10 And G2532 the apostles, G652 when they were returned, G5290 told G1334 him G846 all that G3745 they had done. G4160 And G2532 he took G3880 them, G846 and went aside G5298 privately G2596 G2398 into G1519 a desert G2048 place G5117 belonging to the city G4172 called G2564 Bethsaida. G966
11 And G1161 the people, G3793 when they knew G1097 it, followed G190 him: G846 and G2532 he received G1209 them, G846 and spake G2980 unto them G846 of G4012 the kingdom G932 of God, G2316 and G2532 healed G2390 them that had G2192 need G5532 of healing. G2322
12 And G1161 when the day G2250 began G756 to wear away, G2827 then G1161 came G4334 the twelve, G1427 and said G2036 unto him, G846 Send G630 the multitude G3793 away, G630 that G2443 they may go G565 into G1519 the towns G2968 and G2532 country G68 round about, G2945 and lodge, G2647 and G2532 get G2147 victuals: G1979 for G3754 we are G2070 here G5602 in G1722 a desert G2048 place. G5117
13 But G1161 he said G2036 unto G4314 them, G846 Give G1325 ye G5210 them G846 to eat. G5315 And G1161 they said, G2036 We G2254 have no G3756 G1526 more G4119 but G2228 five G4002 loaves G740 and G2532 two G1417 fishes; G2486 except G1509 we G2249 should go G4198 and buy G59 meat G1033 for G1519 all G3956 this G5126 people. G2992
14 For G1063 they were G2258 about G5616 five thousand G4000 men. G435 And G1161 he said G2036 to G4314 his G846 disciples, G3101 Make G2625 them G846 sit down G2625 by G303 fifties G4004 in a company. G2828
15 And G2532 they did G4160 so, G3779 and G2532 made G347 them all G537 sit down. G347
16 Then G1161 he took G2983 the five G4002 loaves G740 and G2532 the two G1417 fishes, G2486 and looking up G308 to G1519 heaven, G3772 he blessed G2127 them, G846 and G2532 brake, G2622 and G2532 gave G1325 to the disciples G3101 to set before G3908 the multitude. G3793
17 And G2532 they did eat, G5315 and G2532 were G5526 all G3956 filled: G5526 and G2532 there was taken up G142 of fragments G2801 that remained G4052 to them G846 twelve G1427 baskets. G2894
Worthy.Bible » Commentaries » Matthew Henry Commentary » Commentary on Luke 9
Commentary on Luke 9 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 9
In this chapter we have,
Luk 9:1-9
We have here,
Luk 9:10-17
We have here,
Luk 9:18-27
In these verses, we have Christ discoursing with his disciples about the great things that pertained to the kingdom of God; and one circumstance of this discourse is taken notice of here which we had not in the other evangelists-that Christ was alone praying, and his disciples with him, when he entered into this discourse, v. 18. Observe,
Luk 9:28-36
We have here the narrative of Christ's transfiguration, which was designed for a specimen of that glory of his in which he will come to judge the world, of which he had lately been speaking, and, consequently, an encouragement to his disciples to suffer for him, and never to be ashamed of him. We had this account before in Matthew and Mark, and it is well worthy to be repeated to us, and reconsidered by us, for the confirmation of our faith in the Lord Jesus, as the brightness of his Father's glory and the light of the world, for the filling of our minds with high and honourable thoughts of him, notwithstanding his being clothed with a body, and giving us some idea of the glory which he entered into at his ascension, and in which he now appears within the veil, and for the raising and encouraging of our hopes and expectations concerning the glory reserved for all believers in the future state.
Luk 9:37-42
This passage of story in Matthew and Mark follows immediately upon that of Christ's transfiguration, and his discourse with his disciples after it; but here it is said to be on the next day, as they were coming down from the hill, which confirms the conjecture that Christ was transfigured in the night, and, it should seem, though they did not make tabernacles as Peter proposed, yet they found some shelter to repose themselves in all night, for it was not till next day that they came down from the hill, and then he found things in some disorder among his disciples, though not so bad as Moses did when he came down from the mount. When wise and good men are in their beloved retirements, they would do well to consider whether they are not wanted in their public stations.
In this narrative here, observe,
Luk 9:43-50
We may observe here,
Luk 9:51-56
This passage of story we have not in any other of the evangelists, and it seems to come in here for the sake of its affinity with that next before, for in this also Christ rebuked his disciples, because they envied for his sake. There, under colour of zeal for Christ, they were for silencing and restraining separatists: here, under the same colour, they were for putting infidels to death; and, as for that, so for this also, Christ reprimanded them, for a spirit of bigotry and persecution is directly contrary to the spirit of Christ and Christianity. Observe here,
Luk 9:57-62
We have here an account of three several persons that offered themselves to follow Christ, and the answers that Christ gave to each of them. The two former we had an account of in Mt. 19:21.
We may look upon this,
Observe,